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Red Wolves Back From Extinction In U.S. Wild

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In this National Geographic News article, read about a recovery program that has taken red wolves from extinction in the wild to a restored population of more than 100 in northeastern North Carolina. But while conservationists consider the program a success, many challenges still lie ahead for the species that once ranged across much of the eastern United States. Links to related stories and Web sites are also found on this page.

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    Grade: 3 to 12

    Topics: Geography, Science, American Democracy, History-Social Science, Life Sciences

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